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In fact, it's been wonderful. If you think I want some person who doesn't even live in this country telling me what to do, you are wrong.It will soon be a decade of Brexit misery.


In fact, it's been wonderful. If you think I want some person who doesn't even live in this country telling me what to do, you are wrong.It will soon be a decade of Brexit misery.
Yeah, yeah, 'the younger'. Weren’t 'the younger' all going to be eligible to vote and were coming back home from uni ready, willing and able to vote in the GE for the first time and get that wicked Boris out? IIRC, they all chose to stay indoors on election night, probably too busy on their PlayStations. The tories romped away with it and Ellal pledged to leave the country.But the younger...

Thats you?You're still driving a horse and cart? Living in a cottage with no mains drainage or electricity? And nine of your children died in infancy?

But as they age....Yeah, yeah, 'the younger'. Weren’t 'the younger' all going to be eligible to vote and were coming back home from uni ready, willing and able to vote in the GE for the first time and get that wicked Boris out? IIRC, they all chose to stay indoors on election night, probably too busy on their PlayStations. The tories romped away with it and Ellal pledged to leave the country.

Any examples of that?In fact, it's been wonderful. If you think I want some person who doesn't even live in this country telling me what to do, you are wrong.

The less government we have the better. The mere fact that we have one less layer of government after Brexit is all I need to be very happy with the situation. British people making British laws is what we need.Any examples of that?
And whilst you're at it. Any benefits ?

Odd but I don't recall anything affecting me that wasn't British law.The less government we have the better. The mere fact that we have one less layer of government after Brexit is all I need to be very happy with the situation. British people making British laws is what we need.
So you agree with improving the country.I'm saying the referendum is done and decided, we don't need to revisit it, we just need to get on with improving the country.
we have far more government and civil service as a result of brexitThe less government we have the better. The mere fact that we have one less layer of government after Brexit is all I need to be very happy with the situation. British people making British laws is what we need.
Shrooms, weed or acid? Keep hitting on it. You're hilarious.You're still driving a horse and cart? Living in a cottage with no mains drainage or electricity? And nine of your children died in infancy?
I am unsure what you mean by “Brexit wasn’t perfect” - it wasn’t necessary or beneficial.You're dreaming, Notch. Brexit wasnt perfect, but we sure are glad it wasnt Corbyn & co which had the job of implementing it, and coping with Covid. Would have been an utter disaster

Yes!I'm saying the referendum is done and decided, we don't need to revisit it, we just need to get on with improving the country.
What can be changed is removing Labour from making people miserable, far worse off, discriminated against and pushed out to the margins...

Just look at the budget....Reform party have said they would:
Cut public services substantially - which would discriminate against the poorest in society
Farage has said “too many disabled people are on benefits” - so that potentially means disabled people losing their benefits
Farage has at various times talked about an insurance based model for NHS - not good for poor people
Farage has talked about cutting workers rights - not great for people
Farage has talked about cutting taxes for the wealthy - which means less tax revenue for public services
Farage has talked about deporting people here in leave to remain - discriminatory
By the way KoolPc how do you think people are far worse off under Labour?
Labour have:
Given public sector workers a pay rise.
Increased min wage
Strengthened workers rights
Renters rights act helping renters
Cut net migration to 200,000
I’m not sure how you come up with the claim of “far worse off”